Brazil's Ronaldo stretches with a ball after a training session in
Munich June 17, 2006. Brazil will play Australia on Sunday in their
second World Cup soccer 2006 match. FIFA RESTRICTION - NO MOBILE USE
REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (GERMANY)
Brazi's soccer team player Ronaldo sits on a ball during a training
session at the World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany, Saturday,
June 17, 2006. Brazil will play Australia in Munich on Sunday, June 18,
2006. Brazil plays in Group F against Australia, Croatia and Japan. (AP
Photo/Fernando Llano)
Brazil's Ronaldo sits on a ball during a training session in Munich June
17, 2006. Brazil will play Australia in their Group F World Cup 2006
soccer match on Sunday. FIFA RESTRICTION - NO MOBILE USE REUTERS/Alexandra
Winkler (GERMANY)
Brazil's soccer team players Adriano, Ronaldo, Cafu, Robinho and Cicinho
and Roberto Carlos, from left, during a during a training session at the
World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, June 17, 2006.
Brazil will play Australia in Munich on Sunday, June 18, 2006. Brazil
plays in Group F against Australia, Croatia and Japan. (AP Photo/Fernando
Llano)
Brazil's soccer team players Ronaldo, right, and Robinho, left, joke
together during a training session at the World Cup stadium in Munich,
southern Germany, on Saturday, June 17, 2006. Brazil will play against
Australia in Munich on Sunday evening, June 18, 2006. Australia plays in
World Cup Group F against Brazil, Croatia and Japan. (AP Photo/Christof
Stache)
Brazil's soccer team players Ronaldo, right, and Robinho, left, joke
together during a training session at the World Cup stadium in Munich,
southern Germany, on Saturday, June 17, 2006. Brazil will play against
Australia in Munich on Sunday evening, June 18, 2006. Australia plays in
World Cup Group F against Brazil, Croatia and Japan. (AP Photo/Christof
Stache)
Brazil's soccer team forwards Ronaldo, left and Adriano joke during a
training session at the World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany,
Saturday, June 17, 2006. Brazil will play Australia in Munich on Sunday,
June 18, 2006. Brazil plays in Group F against Australia, Croatia and
Japan. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
Brazil's Ronaldo shouts during a training session in Munich's World Cup
stadium, June 17, 2006. Brazil will play Australia in their Group F
World Cup 2006 soccer match on Sunday. FIFA RESTRICTION - NO MOBILE USE
REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler (GERMANY)
Brazil's soccer team player Robinho, second from left, jokes for a
camera beside of his teammate Ronaldo, right, during a training session
at the World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, June
17, 2006. Brazil will play against Australia in Munich on Sunday evening,
June 18, 2006. Australia plays in World Cup Group F against Brazil,
Croatia and Japan. (AP Photo/Christof Stache)
Brazil's soccer team player Ronaldo waits prior a together training
session at the World Cup stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on
Saturday, June 17, 2006. Brazil will play against Australia in Munich on
Sunday evening, June 18, 2006. Australia plays in World Cup Group F
against Brazil, Croatia and Japan. (AP Photo/Christof Stache) |